The Straits Times, 17 January 1963
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Title Section20 1963-01-17 1 AVFBAC.E DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000. aloft** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1963. 15 CENTS. KPN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1963-01-17 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE THE TRAINS ROLL Railway union decides to take legal action to settle that demand for Government servant status i 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The 14,000 railwaymen who returned to work today, are to ask the High Court to decide their claim for Government1,195 words
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Article84 1963-01-17 1 $23,000 HOLD-UP: 8 HELD SINGAPORE, We d Police have detained eight men in connection with yesterday's hold-np at the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation branch in Nanyang University. Six men, four armed with revolvers and two with daggers, had held up the entire eight-man staff of the bank and got away with84 words
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Article35 1963-01-17 1 JAKARTA, Wed.— A total of 502 people have died of cholera in West New Guinea since an epidemic broke out in the territory last September, the United Nations Information Office reported today. U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration619 1963-01-17 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM Uproar halts an inquiry By SINGAPORE, Wed. The Labour Ministry inquiry into the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has been called off. It ended abruptly this morning after almost 30 minutes of non-stop shouting between union leaders and Government officials. The futureHon Hoi Fong - 619 words
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246 1963-01-17 1 MALAYSIA TIMETABLE AT TWO TOP TALKS KUALA LUMPUR, Weß. Two toplevel meetings, one which began yesterday, have been convened here to discuss arrangements for Malaysia, which comes into being by Aug. 31. The meeting which started yesterday is that of the Singapore Federation inter governmental committee. Tomorrow officials from the246 words
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Article50 1963-01-17 1 MANILA. Wed.— President Dlosdado Macapagal declined to comment today on published reports that Tengku Abdul Rahman was planning to invite him to visit Malaya. "I've not received any invitation so I'm not in a position to comment on it." he told his news conference today. U.P.I.UPI - 50 words
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Article28 1963-01-17 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government today signed a $1,500,000 contract with the Marconi Wireless telegraph Company for transmission and studio equipment for Television Singapura.28 words
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Article69 1963-01-17 1 NEW DELHI. Wed.— The rare white titters oJ Reu-a State will toon be freed In the Central Indian jungles of Shahdole bt-cause their upkeep In captivity is too expensive. The albino Hfers num- ber 10 and are believed to be the only species found anywhere. They are69 words
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Article, Illustration876 1963-01-17 1 K s new horror bomb 'So powerful we dare not explode it in Europe,' he tells Berlin congress BERLIN, Wednesday. MR. KHRUSHCHEV said today that Russia has produced a 100 megaton nuclear bomb, which, her military experts say, "must not be used in Europe." Speaking in a subdued voice atReuter - 876 words
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Article56 1963-01-17 1 LONDON, Wed.— Mr. Cyrille Adoula, the Congolese Prime Minister, has expressed regret to Britain over the attack yesterday on the British Embassy in Leopoldville, officials said here. Earlier the Foreign Office said here that Mr. Derek Riches, Britain's Ambassador in Leopoldville. had made a strong oral protestReuter - 56 words
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Article453 1963-01-17 1 The eggs row: S'pore acts SINGAPORE, Wed. Special licences will be required from tomorrow to import livestock, livestock products, fresh vegetables and fish into Singapore. Licences lor the import of fish will be given freely till after the Chinese New Year. The Singapore Government announced tonight that it had decided453 words
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Article29 1963-01-17 1 CAITSKELL CRAVE CONDITION LONDON. IM. 'Incondition of Mr. lluth GaitskHl who is ill in hospital, is "grave/ 1 bulletin i^ued this e\enini; si ited. (isee* Paite Thrni29 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article269 1963-01-17 2 Mrs. B to Mao: State your view NEW DELHI, Wednesday. J'HE Ceylon Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, is now in communication with Peking to ascertain the Chinese stand on the Colombo proposals to settle the Sino-Indian border conflict following her visit to New Delhi. An Indian External Affairs spokesman wasReuter; UPI - 269 words
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148 1963-01-17 2 Marines in a Thai 'invasion' today BANGKOK, Wed. United states and Thai Marines will storm ashore at two points on the beaches of south Thailand tomorrow in what is officially aesenoed as the biggest naval landing exercise ever held in that area. It is called "Junfle Drum II" and involvesReuter - 148 words
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Article86 1963-01-17 2 UPI GETS A REPRIEVE IN JAKARTA JAKARTA. Wed.— The Supreme War Administration yesterday announced a provisional lifting of a ban on United Press International operations in Indonesia. An announce m c n t broadcast here said the decision allowing UPI to operate "temporarily until a time to be fixed" wasUPI - 86 words
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Article31 1963-01-17 2 HONG KONG, Wed.— Admiral Sir David Luce, recently appointed Commander-in-Chlef of the Unifed Far East Command, arrived here yesterday from Singapore for a six-day official visit.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article153 1963-01-17 2 NEW DELHI, Wod. PAKISTAN'S Minister of Industry and Natural Resources, Mr. Z. A. Bhutto arrived here last night for a second round of talks with the Indian Government on Kashmir and other problems. Mr. Bhutto told reporters that the preliminary discussions In Rawalpindi lastReuter - 153 words
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163 1963-01-17 2 PELAEZ TO DISCUSS SEATO AT LONDON TALKS ]L| ANILA, Wed. Mr. ITI Emmanuel Pelaez the Foreign Secretary, said yesterday that the coming Philippine-Bri-tish talks in London would be concerned with security problems of the two countries in South-East Asia. They would Include problems affecting North Borneo, Seato and other questions,Reuter - 163 words
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Article40 1963-01-17 2 JAKARTA, Wed.— The people of the small West Java town of Tasilunalaja have volunteered to serve as frontier guards on the Indonesia-British Borneo border "to prevent provocative Infiltration by British armed forces units." Antara news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article113 1963-01-17 2 (]AIRO, Wed. Cairo Radio reported yesterday that a large number of Syrian army units had ''revolted against the present regime." Citing reports from Beirut, the radio said rebel units deployed on the outskirts of Damascus were threatening to overthrow the Government It said theUPI - 113 words
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Article159 1963-01-17 2 COPENHAGEN. Wednesday. ]LfR. JOHN Moses Charimbani, an African na--ITA tionalist leader, said here yesterday that Africans in Southern Rhodesia might fight the British settlers as the Muslims had fought the French in Algeria. Mr. Charimbani. representative to London of the Southern Rhodesian Zimbabwe African People159 words
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Article46 1963-01-17 2 JAKARTA, Wed.— The armed forces budget is to be reduced from two billion ruplahs to half a billion ruplahs. At official rate there an 14.8 rupiahs to one dollar bu at unofficial rate there an about 444 rupiahs to a dollar. -Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article43 1963-01-17 2 TOKYO. Wed. The Japanese Foreign Ministry said today the Government would set up within this year a cemetery for the Japanese war prisoners and other detainee.-;, who died In Australia during the Pacific War. at Oowra, Northwest ol Sydney. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article16 1963-01-17 2 MANILA. Wed— The Philippines and Cambodia have elevated their respective legations to embassies. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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Article, Illustration72 1963-01-17 2 pRINCE Charles is helped to take his first steps on skis at Tarasp, a Swiss winter resort. After the lesson his instructor, Mr. Gisep Heinrich, said: "It went very well. He is keen and certainly enjoyed it." The Prince of Wales, on a72 words
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301 1963-01-17 3 LABOUR STALWART MORGAN PHILLIPS DIES, 60 LONDON, Wed. Mr. Morgan Phillips, 60, former secretary of the British Labour Party. died in hospital yesterday. Mr. Phillips, for many years a leading figure in the Social 1 s t International movement, retired from active politics in March 1962 after a serious strokeReuter - 301 words
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Article39 1963-01-17 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Sen. John J. Williams (Republican-Dela-ware) called yesterday for a Senate investigation of reports that the Kennedy Administration was "shaking down" civil service employees to buy US$lOO tickets to a Democratic fund raising dinner. UP.I.UPI - 39 words
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Article, Illustration80 1963-01-17 3 T ONDON. Wed. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell (above), leader of the British Labour Party, was a little weaker this morning: and showing no response to treatment, his hospital announced. Mr. Gaitskell, 56, is suffering from a virus infection producing pleurisy and pericarditis inflammation of the membrane surroundingReuter - 80 words
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Article43 1963-01-17 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. A Government official conceded yesterday there were problems to be worked out in developing a multination nuclear force but this did not necessarily meant the proposal would be altered to meet French President Charles de Gaulle's objections. U.P.I.UPI - 43 words
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Article25 1963-01-17 3 MIAMI. Wed.— The Cuban Prime Minister. Dr. Fidel Castro today urged revolutionaries throughout Latin America to "hurl the masses into combat."— U.P.l.25 words
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Article206 1963-01-17 3 LONDON, Wednesday. nOLD weather struck Eastern Europe yesterday with snowstorms, floods and landslides while power cuts darkened areas of London again. The cold spell, linked with a slow-down by power plant workers, continued to drain London's power supply and blacked out shops and thea- I206 words
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Article40 1963-01-17 3 NEW YORK. Wed. Nearly 5,000 striking printers and members of unions affected by the 39--day-old newspaper blackout picketed the New York Times offices and overflowed Into Times Square yesterday In a massive demonstiation of labour unity. UJ»J.40 words
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Article483 1963-01-17 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Kennedy, in the largest Budget in U.S. history, asked for huge increases for putting the United States on the moon and bolstering free world defences. He pledged that the richest nation on earth would remain "steadfast in our determination" to aid the483 words
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92 1963-01-17 3 BULLETS AT DAWN FOR TWO SOVIET FRAUDS MOSCOW. Wed. Newspapers yesterday reported the execution of two men for embezzlement of state funds According to the newspapers Soviet Russia and Trad. B. Kozlov, chief of the construction department of Tatsspetsstroi Trust in the Tartar Autonomous Republic, and KM. Kitaigorodsky, head of92 words
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Quick look round
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Article47 1963-01-17 3 SALISBURY, Wed.—Thirtyfour people detained under Southern Rhodesia's Law and Order (Maintenance) Act were released at midnight on the instructions of the Minister of Justice, Law and Order, Mr. Cliflord Dupont. There are now no people under restriction or detention except those who have appeared before the courts.47 words
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Article29 1963-01-17 3 STRASBOURG: The consultative assembly of the Council of Europe has urged the formation of an agency to aid European volunteers to match the work of the American Peace Corps.29 words
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Article29 1963-01-17 3 UNITED NATIONS: The UJJ. Committee on Colonialism was formally increased from 17 to 24 members. The new members are Bulgaria. Chile, Denmark, Persia. Iraq, Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone.29 words
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Article26 1963-01-17 3 WASHINGTON: President Kennedy formally nominated former Secretary of State Mr. Christian A. Herter, as his special ambassador to handle negotiations under the new foreign trade programme.26 words
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Advertisement294 1963-01-17 3 The 1963 Simca 1000, in addition to its many other features, now has more power. As a result of various modifications, engine performance has been improved these three ways: 1. Increased compression ratio to 8.2:1 2. Increased max. output (SAE) to 49.3 hp at 5 200 rpm. 3. Max. torque294 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1963-01-17 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fwuni too me) s» '"x. about rr?y/ /tub13 words
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113 1963-01-17 5 RAKYAT MEN FORM 'BORNEO AID' GROUP SINGAPORE, Wed.— An organisation has been formed in Singapore to support the "national aspirations" of the people of North Borneo to free themselves from colonialism It is the JawatanKuasa Setia-Kawan (joint consultative solidarity committee). Party Rakyat's press officer, Inche Megat Ramlee, is secretary. Inche113 words
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243 1963-01-17 5 LEE FOO SAN - Missing man whose shop, was razed LEE FOO SAN By IPOH, Wednesday A BICYCLE shop owner, Lee Boon Leong, 23, whose wife and baby daughter died from burns when fire gutted their house and five others in the same row at Gunong Rapat new village here last Saturday morning, is243 words
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Article32 1963-01-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The seventh annual delegates conference of the Government Daily Rated Services Staff Council will be held at the Federal House canteen on Saturday and Sunay.32 words
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394 1963-01-17 5 RALPH SHAW - RALPH SHAW INVESTIGATIONS INTO ACTIVITIES OF FANATICS From Brunei Town, Wednesday PLOT to spark off violent demonstrations against Tengku Abdul Rahman during his visit to the Borneo territories last November is being pieced together by intelligence officers interrogating rebels. According to reliable sources here,394 words
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248 1963-01-17 5 GIRL OF 22 GETS $2,120 FOR BROKEN PLEDGE PENANG. Wednesday. rpHE Penang High Court Judge, Mr. Justice Hep- worth, today awarded $1,500 general damages and $620 special damages to a spinster for breach of promise of marriage. "I think general damages i amounting to $1,500 will b* appropriate in this248 words
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Article152 1963-01-17 5 Find the ball and win $1,000 fjN SUNDAY a new v $1,000 a week Find-the-Ball competition begins in BERITA MINGGU and BERITA HARIAN. If you are not already a reader of these newspapers, you should place I an order with your news I vendor or news agent for a daily152 words
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Article56 1963-01-17 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will declare open an exhitlon of pictures entered for the I first Malaysia Student Photogra-j phic Competition at the Polytechnic at 5.30 pjn. on Friday. The exhibition sponsored by the Polytechnic Photographic Society, will be open56 words
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Article72 1963-01-17 5 KUALA SELANGOR. Wed. A government clerk and his wife were killed and their two daughters injured when their car left the road and crashed into a drain yesterday at Sekinchang, 20 miles north of here. They were identified by the police as Inche Janum bin Long,72 words
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Article96 1963-01-17 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The first Malayan Airways I Ltd. pilot to convert to Comet jet aircraft, a Flight Superintendent. Capt. I. F. Flack, has returned to Singapore from England to fly the Silver Kris jet service. Ten other Malayan Airways officers, both captains and first96 words
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Article51 1963-01-17 5 PENANG. Wed.— A bookmaking case against a Telok An.son estate' manager, Cheah Chile Yeow, was, further postponed yesterday to Feb.! 11 because no expert witness was available. Cheah had pleaded not guilty, to acting as a bookmaker at the; I Penang Turf Club on Dec.51 words
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Article81 1963-01-17 5 Prayer week begins tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Christians ol all denominations will hold a week of prayer beginning on Friday. They will meet at the Methodist Girls' School in Jalan Young at 8 p.m. on Monday. This will be the first time such a meeting Is sponsored by the Roman81 words
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Article28 1963-01-17 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Gordon Davidson. BOAC sales manager lor South-East Asia since 1959. has been appointed executive assistant, to the general manager, eastern routes. c28 words
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Article191 1963-01-17 5 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE, Wed. A Greek ship, which left a string of bills from San Francisco to Singapore, is to be auctioned here next month. Yesterday, the stranded grease-smeared Tilemachos, a 7,000-ton freighter, was piloted from the Western Anchorage to be laid191 words
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126 1963-01-17 5 PENANG. Wed— Five youths charged with robbing a schoolboy and his girl friend were today ordered to remain indoors from dusk to dawn dally for the next two years. In addition, the Sessions Court President. Mr. K. Somasundram. bound them over126 words
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273 1963-01-17 5 Jungle patrol finds lost Ibans fleeing the rebels From Geoffrey Geldard k UCHING. Wea. A patrol of No. 42 Royal Marine Commando has rescued 17 Iban families lost in t lio Brunei jungle while fleeing from rebel harassment. The lost Iban.s were found in the Temburong district after wandering for273 words
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Advertisement202 1963-01-17 5 STOP PRESS! fiat guarantee now extended to ONE YEAR Commencing from January 1963 all Fiat cars carry a guarantee for 12 months or 12,000 miles (whichever event occurs first) from date of delivery to purchaser. Fiat cars are thoroughly tested by experienced technicians before delivery. However, our new and generous202 words
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Advertisement143 1963-01-17 5 Tor»M POLYESTER fIIBE jmm^m, TETORON Vif <& > f I four Sidp k SunwSUe Ik 1$ Made °f Ik H Toray TETORON|y i ILIKejA Bk\Y'-l Pleats stay pleats, with Sunny Side. 9pP|ff No more ironing with Sunny Side. 18 rfc Gay, carefree elegance, with Sunny Side. I "TfstfMMft loi IH«143 words
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121 1963-01-17 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Customs Department collected $122,696,000 revenue last year— 56,936,000 more than in 1961 and $8,811,000 more than the estimates. Tobacco continued to be the top earner. netting $46,316,000. an increase of $4,461,000. Next came petroleum, which showed a $723,000 increase121 words
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Article, Illustration327 1963-01-17 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. GOVT. WANTS TO TAKE AWAY CITIZENSHIP AND THEN BANISH HIM, SAYS MARSHALL ]yjR. DAVID MARSHALL told the High Court today that the Government had the intention of first depriving Chua Ho Ann, 63, a merchant, of his citizenship, and then to banish him from327 words
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Article146 1963-01-17 6 WOMAN'S GOOD TURN COSTS HER $50 SINGAPORE, Wed. A housewife, Mrs. Amy McNeill, wno gave two teenagers a lift in her car* at the Royal Singapore Oolf Club at noon on Jan. 14. later found that it had cost her $50. In the Ninth Magistrate's court today was S. Nathan,146 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous346 1963-01-17 6 THE following Is today's schedulc of civil aircraft move- merits at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC: From Tokyo. Hong Kong (BA 963) 5.25 p.m. Qantas: Prom Sydney. Bris- bane (QP 735) 7.15 p.m.; from i London. Frankfurt. Athens, I Cairo. Karachi, Calcutta (QF I 734) 8.55 p.m. Alitalia: From346 words
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Article, Illustration1756 1963-01-17 7 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature Boxer they all called the greatest ring artist ever KNOCKABOUT WORLD OF JIM DRISCOLL IN a bleak February afternoon in 1925, :i two-mile-long funem I moved slowly past more than 10 0,000 mourners jamming the pavements of the Welsh city of Cardiff. Businesses had closed, traffic1,756 words
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Advertisement289 1963-01-17 7 The m the worlds y. scooter! It's top value for your money and way ahead of all the others in DESIGN POWER COMFORT ECONOMY W And here's why: The LAMBRETTA 'Slimstyle' 150-Li has been planned and constructed to ensure long service and real efficiency under the toughest conditions. The engine289 words
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Obituary46 1963-01-17 8 ?fl Wordt Sl» (Mtmimum) MRS. CHUA THEAN SOO nee Madam Cheah Ah Thai age "J, passed away peacefully on I.VI-S3, at A* Lornng Merbau, Kuan Woh Yuen, lpoh. leaving behind her lovlag hushanii. 4 sons, J daughters and 13 runeral on 17-1-83 st 11 am.46 words
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Article28 1963-01-17 8 .'</ Word* Sll (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Low Tiang Kan* thank their relatives and friends far their attendance good wishes and presents on the occasion of their wedding.28 words
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Article135 1963-01-17 8 I» Word* Si* (Minimum) REWARD FOR INFORMATION leading to locating Morris Mini Cooper PCMIO. Penan* P.O. Box 167. FEOERAL PUBLICATION! LTD. invite all Teachers and book addicts to browse m their ibowrcoms at Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore. FOR ORCHIDS of superior quality quality connoisseurs visit Singapore «howpl-ice,135 words
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The Straits Sinus
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Article630 1963-01-17 8 If the door has not been j slammed against British entry into the Common Market it is j only because General de Gaulle's partners in the Europ- > can Community have a foot j against the jamb. Italy, Hoiland, Belgium and even Ger--1 many are critical of630 words
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Article347 1963-01-17 8 The doubts cast by Sir Alan Rose on the wisdom of making Malay the sole official language, particularly in, the administration of the legal system, were bound to raise an outcry. Though the viewpoint is defensible, the terms in which it was made are not. "Utter stupidity" is347 words
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Article263 1963-01-17 8 In East Berlin yesterday Mr. Khrushchev roared and ranted. But he lowered his voice to almost a whisper to I mouth the threat of all threats. Russia has produced a i 100-megaton nuclear bomb, I too big to be exploded in Europe. If it were dropped in (Western263 words
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Article, Illustration785 1963-01-17 8 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - Fiasco at Apbac village... DENNIS BLOODWORTH Copter war The humiliating defeat of Diem's men by the Vietcong was a i severe setback for the Americans i by 1 LAST week's fiasco at Apbac, the village near Saigon at which Vietcong guerrillas inflicted a humiliating defeat on President Diem's national army,785 words
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LETTERS to the Editor
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162 1963-01-17 8 IN certain schools in Singapore, pupils whose parents are unemployed and receiving the dole from the Social Welfare Department are being asked to pay supplementary fees. Surely it is beyond the means of these unemployed parents to have to pay supplementary fees? Some parents162 words
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Letter60 1963-01-17 8 ALL Swedish children are to get a badge giving, besides other particulars, their blood-group. It would be an excellent, idea if the authorities here found out the blood-group of babies and recorded It on the birth certificates. Perhaps the government maternity hospitals could make a start. The cost60 words
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Letter184 1963-01-17 8 'THE creature which Mr. Hills has described is very like one I saw In the sea about two miles from 81-Rusa. I was skin diving off the reef in the vicinity of the Lighthouse, and was attracted by the snorting sound which Mr. Hills mentloned. This sound could184 words
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Letter126 1963-01-17 8 npHE Federation ComX missioner for National Registration has warned that those who have not applied for new identity cards before January 31 will be deemed to have committed an offence and will be liable to a fine of up to $3,000 The statement did not mention Malayans who126 words
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Letter236 1963-01-17 8 IN his letter on January 10 "R.B" states that because of its White Australia policy, the Australian Government "presupposes its immediate neighbours to be inferior and therefore unacceptable as migrants." Since the immigration policy of the State of Singapore places strict limitations on the entry of Australians am236 words
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Letter131 1963-01-17 8 MOST Government servants in the Federation are provided with quarters at a very cheap rent. In Singapore we are not so fortunate. Only a few get quarters, the Government not being interested in quarters for Government servants but only in building multi-storeyed flats for the lower Income group.131 words
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337 1963-01-17 8 VAL WILLIAMS - The U.S. lures Britain's big brains VAL WILLIAMS by ONDON. Wed. Th#> lv number of British «Jfc scientists and terhnici- ans bring lured to the United States by the bait of more money and better research prospects is causing increasing concern among scientific bodies and authorities here. In the past337 words
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Advertisement45 1963-01-17 8 »»"»»»»»»»»»»»»'»»»aaB»»»aaMsa»s»s»B» ■fteeghou)": The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo Importers 4 Exporters of High Clou Wontodi Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chuiia Street, Tal: *****. HONGKONG: Miradar Mansion, Ist Floor, Room Na. 8, 34-64, Nathan Road, KawNMn. j^ m45 words
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Advertisement58 1963-01-17 8 ImllnN Sv'Jafl BaY RICOHMATIC 35 Rkvhmotic 35. Fully automatic electric eye 35mm camera with coupltd rangetindar. Ricoh Kominor t/2.8 leni Trigaar action film winding. ■> AvailewJa t* m» i—4\nt a*ets«r«»>tic efee/e/s. jffi KIAMGWANWIHTn SeMGAFORE- KUALA UMWU".- PtNANB WISHING OUR CUSTOMERS FRIENDS A HAPPY ft PROSPEROUS CHINESE NEW YEAR CHIONG SHING58 words
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Article145 1963-01-17 9 RED SAT BESIDE A POLICE OFFICER SINGAPORE, Wed. 13 A father of two had 39 subversive Communist papers with him when he took a front row seat beside a police officer in the circle of the Capitol Cinema in North Bridge Road. The moment the show was over, he went145 words
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Article84 1963-01-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, WedThe Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, has taken over the chairmanship of the General j Council of the Commonwealth j Parliamentary Association from the Speaker of The House of Representatives, Dato Haji Mohamed Noah bin Omar. Dr.84 words
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Article19 1963-01-17 9 biNQAPORE, Wed. The Registrar of the Supreme Court, Mr. T. Kulasekaram. began duties today as Bolicltor-Oeneral.19 words
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165 1963-01-17 9 Government warning to keep TV in view SINGAPORE, Wed. The Government has urged television buyers to make sure that their sets will operate on the channels allocated to Singapore. Details of the transmission standards have been Issued to all manufacturers or their agents in Singapore. The Government said the buyers165 words
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255 1963-01-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE strength of the Royal Malayan Navy Is to be doubled from 1,000 to 2,000 officers and men in four years' time to meet the needs of Malaysia. The Chief of the Naval Staff, Capt. A. M. Synnot, said today a255 words
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100 1963-01-17 9 INDONESIA ADMITS INTRUSION BY NAVY JAKARTA. Wed. The J Indonesian Navy yesterday, admitted that its ships sometimes "unpurposely" entered Malayan territorial waters in pursuit o f smuggling boats. A naval spokesman, Major Ambardhy. commenting on remarks by the Malayan Defence Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. that Indonesian gunboats frequently violated MalayanReuter - 100 words
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Article63 1963-01-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sultan of Selangor will open an art exhibition on the theme "Mother and Child" at the teaching centre of the new $5,000,000 maternity hospital here tomorrow. Eighty seven paintings will be on display and the exhibition will be open to the63 words
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Article40 1963-01-17 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. There were 77,379 cars on the roads here at the end of last year 7,271 more than In 1961. There were 37.039 motor-cycles and scooters on Dec. 31. an Increase of 8.834 over 1961.40 words
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Article38 1963-01-17 9 IPOH. Wed.— Three men, masked and armed with knives, entered a shoe shop in Pasir Plnji new village here at noon today and robbed eight workers of a total of $342 in cash and belongings.38 words
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Article, Illustration207 1963-01-17 9 TABLES ARE TURNED ON THE L.P. PIRATES SINGAPORE, Wed. Record pirates were attacked here today by Sir Joseph Lockwood. chairman of Electrical and Musical Industries of Britain. "There have been many cases in which copies of records infringing the rights of our company have been found on sale in the207 words
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Article32 1963-01-17 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Annual fees for advertising signs. both Illuminated and not Illuminated, have been doubled and, in some :ases, trebled, by the Government Kith effect from Jan. 2.32 words
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Article, Illustration322 1963-01-17 9 A. SRIPATHY - Girls see Malaya on trishas A. SRI PATHY By MALACCA, Wednesday 'J'WO English girls w( overland from Ne\ here riding their 01 from Johore Bahru. days. Miss Judith Nye, 24, a social worker, and Miss Ruth Weller, 31, a secretary, bought the trishas In Johore Bahru for $100 each with322 words
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Article46 1963-01-17 9 KUALA LUMFUR, Wed. A public meeting to celebrate the birth centenary of Swaml Vlvekananda will be held in the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka hall here tomorrow under the chairmanship of the Minister of Works, Post and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Bambanthan.46 words
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130 1963-01-17 9 ACCIDENT INSURANCE MADE EASY AT AIRPORT OINGAPORE, Wed. A new service at Singapore Airport for passengers to insure themselves Just before going on a flight has been set up by American International Underwriters. Three girls specially trained for the Job. Miss Catherine Chan Yuen Kit. Mrs. Betty Ong Geok Eng130 words
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228 1963-01-17 9 Gifts will mean gay Hari Raya for quads SINGAPORE, Wed.— lt will be a gay Hart Raya for the five-year-old Singapore quads Omar, Abu Bakar, Osman and Ali, sons of airport worker, Kasban bin Sabet. Kasban finds it hard to support them. But by this evening a total of $202228 words
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Article54 1963-01-17 9 PENANG, Wed.— Bok Nung Mun. 22. was today acquitted without being called to make hi* defence on a charge of possessing two identity cards issued in Singapore and the Federation. The Magistrate. Mr. Ajaib Singh. held it was not an offence to njm two identity54 words
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Article23 1963-01-17 9 IPOH. Wed.— The Mentri Bepar of Perak. Dato Sha'arl bin ShafW. will open a nre station in Sungei Slput tomorrow.23 words
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Article149 1963-01-17 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. DEOPLE in Singapore can now find an authentic Australian atmosphere in the "Corroboree Room" the new Qantas office opened tonight in Bras Basah Road. I "Corroboree" is a native war i dance performed by Australian savages on moonlit nights, and the "Corroboree Room"149 words
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Advertisement200 1963-01-17 9 INVEST m AUSTRALIA (Direct* from Queensland's foremost Development Company) 10 SUCCESSFUL OIL WELLS NEAR BRISBANE PRESENT WONDERFUL INVESTMENT j OPPORTUNITIES IN THE SUBURBS OF BRISBANE— THE SUNNY CAPITAL OF THE OIL STATE OF QUEENSLAND. Brisbane with its expanding population and vast industrial progress is growing outwards and upwards and purchasers200 words
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Advertisement8 1963-01-17 9 dv MAURIER fThe world's finest filter tip cigarette8 words
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Miscellaneous410 1963-01-17 9 RADIO MALAYA Classics; 10.30 Before We Say nMUIU mHLHIH Good-Night; 1100 Close Down. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 metres SHORTWAvt S»fcKVICi 41 metres A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Negara-Ku. News Headlines: 476 me t re 8.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 AM •6 00 Good Morning 6JDI Ttm d410 words
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Article36 1963-01-17 10 PENANG, Wed. Ong Hock Leng, 23. was killed yesterday when his motor-cycle crashed Into a tree. His death brings the number of road fatalities in Penang to five since the beginning of this year.36 words
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Article41 1963-01-17 10 PENANG. Wed— Penang Muslim Welfare Association's food fair, i held on Jan. 5. netted Si. loo. It will go to the association, the Muslim Orphanage and a fund for the purchase of books for poor Muslim students.41 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-01-17 10 the 14,000 railwaymen in the country reported for duty by noon yesterday. In the picture above, Mr. Donald U'ren (arrowed), president of the R.U.M., leads his men back to work at the locomotive shed in Travers Road. All the men will receive a month's salary in advance73 words
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Article, Illustration366 1963-01-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Senior police officer told the Sessions Court today that his translation of a speech made by the national vice-president of Party Negara, Garieb bin Raof at a rally was not strictly verbatim although he kept to the context366 words
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Article35 1963-01-17 10 KAJANO. Wed. Mr. Yeoh Teng Khoo, formerly with Malacca Girls" High School. Is now headmaster of KaJaiiß High School, succeeding Mr. j. B. Vanniaslnham. who has been transferred to the Ministry of Education.35 words
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177 1963-01-17 10 Skeleton service rail crew paid of f KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Most of the crew who had been engaged temporarily to run the railway skeleton service during the 23 -day rail strike have been paid off. A railway of ficlal said today: "These men definitely did not volunteer their services for177 words
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Article94 1963-01-17 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Cargo for the Chinese New Year. Interrupted by the railway strike. Is now ex- pected to flow smoothly into Malaya. One of the first ships to berth at Port Swettenham after the strike is the freightei Agapenor. She will discharge 2.129 tons of94 words
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Article70 1963-01-17 10 PENANG. Wed.— Two new Justices of the peace. Haji Ahmad bin Paid and Mr. Ch«ah Phee Ailc. will receive their letters of appointment at a special Investiture ceremony at the Residency next Wednesday. At the same time, 16 recipients of the Pingat Jasa Kebaktian (Penang meritorious service70 words
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Article55 1963-01-17 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Kenjc Swee. will lay the fc ndation stone I of the new monosodum Rlutamate factory at the 15.1 mile Woodlandx Road on Sunday at 4 pjn. The tactory is expected to begin proI duction at the end of this year. Ibricht55 words
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Advertisement228 1963-01-17 10 STATEMENT OF FACT (and B.T.U. figures) Buyers of air -conditioners usually refer to their various "sizes" in terms of "horse-power". Actually, this basis is quite inaccurate. For instance, a "one horse-power" unit can vary from 5,000 to 12,000 B.T.U. (British Thermal Unit) because of differences in the motor. BTU IS228 words
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Miscellaneous153 1963-01-17 10 Alh>y Oap By V. 1. Uawniin ALLEY.' WHAT/ FOR HEWIN SA,KE,OOOLA, _.VICTOP?V WITH- I I ._.THE INEVITABLE j WELL, I CXDNT _ANT>AS FDC THAT AN AWFUL. I DONT YOU RECOGNIZE OUT VIOLENCE IS I TRIUMPH OP THINK HES I BCAIN OF VOURSTHIWG MOU yTHE SUBJECTION OF THE ULTIAAATE BRAIN OVER153 words
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Article, Illustration651 1963-01-17 11 ALL CHEER NIK AS MR. WU SITS ON HIS HANDS gERLIN, Wed.— The chief Chinese delegate remained seated and toyed with a pencil as 4,500 delegates to the East German Communist Party Congress gave a standing ovation to Mr. Khrushchev here yesterday. Halfway through the ovation, the Peking delegate, Mr.Reuter - 651 words
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201 1963-01-17 11 Planes for China a Vickers secret LONDON, Wednesday. I^HE British aircraft firm of Vickers Armstrong said yesterday that it is building Viscount airliners for China. A spokesman at the main plant at Weybridge near London told Reuter that a firm called the China National Machinery Import and Export Corporation orderedReuter - 201 words
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96 1963-01-17 11 U.S. studies a supersonic airliner WASHINGTON. Wed. An advisory group appointed by the Federal Aviation Agency recommended yesterday that the United States should start immediately on the development of a supersonic airliner. The group said in an official report that an airliner capable of travelling at 1.500 to 2.600 m.ph.Reuter - 96 words
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Article56 1963-01-17 11 LONDON, Wed.— The Board of Trade reported that according to provisional trade figures of recorded values for December Bnf tain's trade gap narrowed by about £36.7 million compared to November. The gap for the month was £17.8 million with exports and re-exports based on f.o.b. figuresUPI - 56 words
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104 1963-01-17 11 MEXICO CITY. Wed. Princess Soraya left yesterday for Los Angeles after a 17-day vacation in Mexico including two weeks at Mexico's top resort. Acapulco. Speaking at the airport about rumours of a growing friendship with. Mexican businessman Fernando Parra Hernandez she said: "HeUPI - 104 words
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103 1963-01-17 11 45 in Convair crash— but most escape death RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed.— A Brazilian Convair airliner crashed yesterday near Sao Paulo airport. 220 miles south-west of Rio, but most of the 45 people aboard were saved. Sao Paulo Radio reported later that eight bodies from the crashed airliner had beenReuter - 103 words
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Article35 1963-01-17 11 RIPLEY (Mississippi), Wed. A Judge yesterday ordered a halt to construction of housing for soldiers on duty at the University of Mississippi, where the admission of Negro students has caused riots.— U.P.l.35 words
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Article148 1963-01-17 11 LONDON. Wed BRITAIN'S civil defence chiefs yesterday issued a 24-page booklet giving advice to householders on what to do in the event of nuclear attack, including the clioict of "fall-out room. The "fall-out" room in a house should be 'on the ground floor and as far away fromReuter - 148 words
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205 1963-01-17 11 Britain gets firm backing from France's partners gRUSSELS. Wed. France's four big partners in the Common M i r k et yesterday firmly ranged themselves behind Br it am' s attempt to enter the European community in the face o f President d c Gaulle's rebuff to Britain. These wereReuter - 205 words
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Article38 1963-01-17 11 NEW DELHI. Wed. Fortyseven people were killed and 62 seriously injured when the cover of a pneumatic pier sinking plant burst at NiraJ near Cuttuck, capital of Orissa province, 200 miles south-east of Calcutta.— U.P.l.38 words
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Advertisement229 1963-01-17 11 Wave and Curl Hair Set HOLDS 3 Days on a single set without nightly A wi pin-ups even \M stays in RAIN! Jon James' fabulous new perform j^ jl 8-Day Hair Set— America's latest #"^^^l raye waves farewell to tba drudxery of nightly pin-ups. Not sperm yet holds like one.229 words
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Miscellaneous80 1963-01-17 11 Bugs Bunny By Rmiph H+imULmhl I b3^^\ 'l TOBE THE SEATOF\ Tl ONLY RENT fOATf \IWL h I MINIMUM FCE I? FWOsiF^ JLL_L_HB^IT« MY SWIM TRUNKS... AN' teACA TOYS. BUT I Atf I HOUR...YA' CU DO A LI'L I shJGSYS Am how can i oet 9*ckJ may* e i cn80 words
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Article, Illustration637 1963-01-17 12 LET YOUR CHILD LEARN TO BE ON HIS OWN piCTURK a four-year-old going to a kindergarten. It is his first time away from the love and protection of his mother. It is the first time that the child discovers he can learn to637 words
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Article448 1963-01-17 12 TOURING EXPERT GIVES LOW-DOWN HINTS have been passed in the fashion industry that hemlines are in for a drop in 1963 at least by one and a half inches below the knee. But don't rush into letting out the seams. Based on reports from Paris448 words
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Advertisement123 1963-01-17 12 the secret of a flawless skin M A lovely complexion a truly clear skin must bo W^ baaed on regular deep cleansing. Even tho moat expensive cosmetics, if not thoroughly removed, e*n vb clog pome, coarsen skin texture. In 'Anno French' Deep Cleansing Milk you have tho ideal cleanaer; tmft,123 words
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Advertisement124 1963-01-17 12 Br ■R H|^ H^^ bbT^bh ill ¥1 BBi M b^B feliy'^Sß (1) SWEtT MUSIC underscores figure beauty vvifh flattering spoke-stitched cups, "Vyrene" spandex elastic around the back tfon't ripple or stretch out of shape. In B, C cups. 2) SCROLL firms your figure with circular stitched cups, over-stitched with scroll124 words
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Miscellaneous313 1963-01-17 12 Straits Times Crossword HB' WS bbI 4 bYJ 1 WKM' H HbY^ I ACROSS 6. Meaning that I'm left? <b>. S Let me pour this liquid 6. A dot? hunts for a hunting dog may be rather thick (9). (4. S). 10. Detect the rope (5). 7. A nutmeg, non-U.313 words
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Advertisement1511 1963-01-17 13 10 LIVERPOOL ft WESI COASI UK.; aa-a—ai Om S'pon Sana P. B'naai PERSEUS LiverpMl, Glasgow part Limwat,' OuwTT «/jM 28 m2l m i M^'rniuiru W r t M,--r c s jV? j- d- K_ 6li 2 <1 l m 2 PfiaJlft L,»erpttl, Havrt Ftb 9 FM J FM 8/18 FM1,511 words
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Advertisement2851 1963-01-17 13 a-a-FjrY^Jfry fitf ft /yf f^fl n f /J THE E. A. C. LINESROmROA I 0 StM U ANTWEkV, i Per. P. S'haa PMMI Pl\S\ji| -'""-INDIA" 28/21 JM 14/28 JM 17/28 JM V\j_a«r "fRtIORIA- ***** FM 22/24 FM 23/28 FM *»*-BW£ "BURA ej 21 Feav 4 Mai 8/ I Mai 1/2,851 words
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Advertisement1249 1963-01-17 13 mMcALISTjER 6c CO., LTD. 1.1) Nat ***** VLT EIXERMAN LIME Uk KLAVENBBS LINK T*"*Cm OF LEICESTER I 105 ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE, LONDON HAMBURB SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND ROTTEIOAM ft mIoILESBIDIGH AccMUlg cargt fir Ctitnl ft SMtk S- on P. Stum p f nmi mmnJ!l\l\ i. Pt/21 jm nmlm s1,249 words
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Article104 1963-01-17 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. Trading quietened and values were easier today. B.H.P. held steady but several other leaders declined. Colonial Sugar was down 6d. to 575. 9d. Oils and base metals attracted little attention and mostly lost ground. Loans continued steady. C.R.A 17/21 Mount Isa 68/7* N. Broken HI I104 words
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Article78 1963-01-17 14 nPHE federation Minister of finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Jan. 17. Rubber ;»V cent* a Ib. Copra $458 a ton. Coconut oil $768 a ton. Palm oil $595.50 a ton. Palm kernels $339.25 a ton. The rate of duties78 words
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Article13 1963-01-17 14 Malayan Cement produced 22,798 tons at its Rawang Works In December.13 words
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Article148 1963-01-17 14 SNIPS lytng alengstde th« Slngaver. wMrvea a* axaaetad today arei Bahadur 25/26. Bentong 31/33. Bruaa N.W. 3. Tugela 31/32, Qekko Mam 6A, Kyomel Mara 6/7. Darmstadt 1/2, Van Neck 27/28. Steel Recorder is, Turandot 4/5. Ben* von 8/9, Darmstadt 1/2, Caltex London 42/43. SedUl N.W. 4, Arcndskerk148 words
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Article139 1963-01-17 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jan. 16. Three months. Dunlops 14 eta. 8. Darby 4»d. F. N. 16 cts. C. Storags 4td. Oammona 11 cts. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Waugh 15 cts. Shell 14 eta. 14. Brew 25 cts. tteamahlp 8 eta. M Cement 18 eta. 8. Times 23 eta. Containers139 words
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Article92 1963-01-17 14 re Malayan liakanga Banks' Assev elstlen madet base chances la its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $1001: Canada: huylnn T.T. SS 9/16, airmail OD S3 11/16, 90 d/at 36 3/18 credit bills. 36i trade bills. Silting T.T. er OO ready t Canada: 35 3/16: Swiss Frsnci92 words
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490 1963-01-17 14 From Our Market Correspondent rADING was on the thin side on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. The turnover wa« not very substantial and Industrial shares held firm, but there was not a great volume of inquiry. Dunlops passed at $2.54, Eastern Smelting 52.72.490 words
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Article23 1963-01-17 14 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. IS Jan. 16 Industrials: 101.97 1*2.44 Tins: 105.84 105.77 S rubbers: 100.18 100.19 Dec. 29. 1982 "100.23 words
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Article697 1963-01-17 14 POMBINED business In the Sln- gapore and Kuala Lumpur Lradlng rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded m brackets INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad (2.000) 111 61 sd: Dunleps (10.000) $2.54; Ea«t Imslt (3.000) $2.72: Psd. Dlsp. (2.000) $1.45: P. and N. crds697 words
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414 1963-01-17 14 and 3 HSo which extended Into March delivery. However, the majority of transactions were on switch basis. Dull and teatureless conditions prevailed throughout the afternoon with only some small lower sheet trading to relieve the monotony. The Japan Motor Vehicle Tyre Manufacturers414 words
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Article258 1963-01-17 14 tTiESRUARV first gride rubber buysrt JT f.s.b. cloKfd at 5 p.m. In Singapore anil Kuala Lumpur yesterday at T9i cent* per Ib. down a quarter of cent The tone wai dull. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.i. cloning oriceg In cents per Ib. yesterdiy: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.h. buyer* 7Si,258 words
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Article102 1963-01-17 14 pMiNIiE Praams ■ishangs. Smsa- p»re noon prices per picul yesterday: Ceeemrt ell: bulk $444 Mllers. drum S4B Mllers. Ceara: Jan/Krb. U.K. Continent 1271 buyers. Pepper: Muntok -white *1374 Mllers. Sarawak white $133 sellers, special Banwak black 974 Mller* garbled Lampong black 92* sellers. ASTA JJO24 seller* Slngapers Ceeenut102 words
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Article28 1963-01-17 14 January. 16. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 791 cents (down a Quarter of a cent). TIN; Sl'.'t, (up 0| rents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up five tons).28 words
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Advertisement1096 1963-01-17 14 v \y-T KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. t LTDExpress U.S.A. Pacific afc Atlantic Coast Service HA EIA HA HA Sport t. S'fam H'koni S. Francisco i_ Angeles N. York «i»,»i.» Mars" 2f/2t JM 31/31 JM S ftl J3 Ftl 24 ftl 14 Mar "Ksaikawa Man" W/2t fit 21/22 fit It ft! 211,096 words
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Advertisement646 1963-01-17 14 NITTO Y^S LINE Hong Kong Japan Service s.s. "CHOWA MARU' Voy: C-2 loading for Hong Kong Japan Ports PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG SINGAPORE IN PORT/21 JAN 22/23 JAN 24/26 JAN Agents: Oceimc Lltrs r. it M. Lti.. PtUst Ttl: *****, P. S'kw Ftl: MI2. Ocemc Lily* (Siataiirt) LU.. Deuurk Htoa Sasppm).646 words
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Advertisement644 1963-01-17 14 REMINDER PROPERTY SALE TODAY AT 2.30 P.M. Nos 310 A. 312. A, 314/ A, 318/ A. Si iii/A LAVENDER ST- (To be sold in 5 separate lots). Cheong Hock Chye Co.. Ltd., Auclionerrs A Appraisers, 14 Robinson Road. Spore. NOTICE Separate sealed tenders will be received lrom experienced contractors in644 words
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Advertisement1216 1963-01-17 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Vacancies for Police Constables. APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for appointment as Police Constables in the Board's Police ForceQualifications: Candidates must:— (a) (i) Have been born In Singapore or, (11) Possess a Certificate of Registration as a Singapore Citizen. (b) Be of1,216 words
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Advertisement209 1963-01-17 15 NOTICE THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD NOTICE IS HKKEBY GIVEN that the Board lntenas to sell by Pub.lc Auction at, 10 a.m. on Monday, 2 1st January 1963, at Its Oodown 'A', certain cargo which, unless previously claimed and delivered, will at that date have been in the Board's premises for209 words
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Advertisement990 1963-01-17 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCIES. 1. Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and/or State Nationals lor appointment as Assistant Veterinary Omcers in the State Veterinary Department, Perak, on the Salary scale of $506 X 24-626/674 X 24-770, 778 x 24--•12 per mensem plus cost of living allowance at approved rales.990 words
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Advertisement670 1963-01-17 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with stipulated I i qualifications neod apply. Applii cams must aausiy the usual ciui sensbip and residential qualincaI Lions. 1 a. iKOJttls SLfLKVIsOK ioOj& nos>i«i;, oocuu vveuare wt P <»XIFICATIONs i..vi'tiiit..NCt: v»> Canuinaie* should have a sound euuttmoual uackK round aoove Primary acnoui670 words
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Advertisement892 1963-01-17 15 i Continued rron Pate SITUATIONS VACANT Words SS (Mi*.)— Box SO ef. txtrm MALE TYPIST CLERK win mow. ledg* of English Correspondence by well-established firm. State experience and full details to Box A 4860 8.T., B'pore. WANTBO COOK AMAM N* washIng or ironing. Must speak som* English. Only experienced Amah*892 words
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Advertisement969 1963-01-17 15 .HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE I M Words SS (Misuj—Mtm $9 ef. txtrm STBVBNS ROAOi- 2 acres traaaold bud sultabl* for r-ulldlng flats 'bungalows, price:- (2.25 a«r sq. ft. David Pboa Sons. Valuer «t Estate Agencies. Tel:- *****/***** Spore, TWO STOREY SEMI OBTACHBD BUNGALOWS FOR SALE Offers you the bast969 words
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Advertisement1021 1963-01-17 15 HIRE PURCHASE Warms U (Mi*.)—M*M $9 ef. OMtrt CEILINC FAN fg.oo Monthly. Coeers El .-trie Co., 290-O, too Chlat Koad. Spore *****. WANTED TO PURCHASE to Words SS (Mt*.>—mmx $t ef. txtrm WANTED TO BUY or Raot Fully Equipped HatrdTMgtag Salon suitable for Tuition. Writ* glYlog full particulars and pric*1,021 words
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Advertisement870 1963-01-17 15 FOR SALE »> Wards U (Mi*.)— *mx SO ef. txtrm f>RSa OIFT OFFBRBD io KtMaator Refrigerator Buyers. Various slin/ < trsds-lo acatptcd. Central rUfnsjcratlon. 346, Joo Chlat Road. B'pora. Tel. *****. TVRBS TYRIi TYKIt I Visit Tereo Malaya for all your tyr* requirements. New tyrti. tuba*, ratreads flttad wtnn you870 words
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Article767 1963-01-17 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL r~By 1 TOKYO-TARGETTED SCHEDULE WILL START NEXT MONTH pROM Feb. 1, the Malayan Hockey Federation r will embark on their most meaningful 21 months with the focus on the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October next year. Already the MHF have had official confirmation767 words
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Article75 1963-01-17 16 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Penan*; took a 4-0 lead on the first night of their inter-ione final against Malacca in the Foong Seong: Cop badminton competition. Results: Teh Kew San bt Law Teik Soon 15-9, 15-4; Tan Aik Huang bt George Yap 15-2, 15-7; Eddy Choong and Tan75 words
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Article42 1963-01-17 16 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $135,750 I—No *****1 ($33,598) 2—No *****9 ($16,799) 3 —No *****2 9,332) Starters ($1,037 each): Noa. *****4, *****1, *****2, *****7, *****2, *****8, *****2, *****5. *****2. Consolation ($560 each) Nos.: *****4, *****0, *****2, *****6, *****2, *****0, *****5, *****9, *****1, *****8.42 words
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343 1963-01-17 16 SOCCER SGSFA plan to become 'rival body' to SAFA SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Government Services F.A are planning to go into direct competition with the parent body, SAPA. SG6FA have circularised all affiliates plans to hold Inter-club, inter-state and inter-territorial matches on a regular basis. They also propose to arrange representative343 words
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Article90 1963-01-17 16 HOCKEY Ipoh Div. 1: ACS 4 Hussars 0: Div. 2: Andersonlans 1 Samuel's Club 0. Malacca Lge: Teachers 5 Medicals 0: High School w.o. 26th Regt. RA. Army interunit: Ist Bn KOYLI 3 Brigade HQ 0. B'ror Div. 2: Sentul Railways 2 Survey 2; Yg Eaglets w.o. Mercantile90 words
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1488 1963-01-17 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep JPOH, Wed. Localtrained horses dominated this afternoon's races here, winning five of the seven events in the card. Racing on home ground, Sir Ojam, Shockalingam and Purple Haze completed a treble for trainer Rinus van Breukelen. Sir Ojam, ridden by apprentice1,488 words
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Article100 1963-01-17 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. A wpllscored try midway in the second half by leftwing-three White enabled ttie Army to finish InterServices Rugby champions and keep the Sanderson Cup for a third successive year today when^eS they beat Royal Navy 3-0 at Dover T Road. The try came from100 words
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Article65 1963-01-17 16 IPOH, Wed. Eighty pupils of St. Michael's Institution here win undergo mass tennis coaching by Ollmour Leburn. professional Australian coach, at the school court here tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 12W noon. All the pupils, between the ages I of 12 and 14, will be holding65 words
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Advertisement1501 1963-01-17 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY APPLICATIONS are Invited tor two posts in the History Department as Lecturer /Assistant Lecturer in History. Candidates should have at least a good honours degree with suitable teaching and research experience. Preference may be given to candidates with qualifications in one or1,501 words
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Advertisement186 1963-01-17 16 Eczema Itch Killed In 7 Minutes Tour akin has naarlr 60 million tiny ssama and pores whsra germs Udt and cause terrible Itchlni. Ormckln*, Ecsuna, Paellnc, Born. Inc. Acne, Bins-worm, Psoriasis, Blackheads, Pimples, Foot Itch and other blemishes. Ordinary traaU menu civa only, temporary relief be* cause they do »ot186 words
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Miscellaneous80 1963-01-17 16 BADMINTON FOONG CUP inter-tone final: Penang v Malacca (Gutllemard Rd, Spore, 8 p.m.). SOCCER Si I.TAVS GOLD CUP: Penang Malays v Kedah Malays (City Stadium, 8 p.m.). HOCKEY S'GOR DIV. 1: Levers v YMSA (Bungsar Rd) SI A v S'gor Police (Taylor Rd) Tech. College v FMC (Gurney Rd). Forces80 words
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Article, Illustration377 1963-01-17 17 Jack Fingleton - Jack Fingleton mvi, SYDNEY, Wednesday. f piL Australian cricket selectors have recalled wicketkeeper Wally Grout for the Fourth Test at Adelaide on Friday week. It is bad luck for Barry Jarman, 25, that he has to go out. He has missed one or two377 words
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199 1963-01-17 17 Record innings of 15 sixes by Reid WELLINGTON. Wed. A world record of 15 sixes in an innings was established by New Zealand Test captain John Reid yesterday when he scored 296 for Wellington against Northern Districts in a Plunket Shield match here. Reid, who also bit 35 fours, batted199 words
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Article98 1963-01-17 17 EMERSON ENTERS THE SEMIFINALS ADELAIDE, Wed. Ken ■it. Fletcher beat fellowAustralian Bob Howe 6-4, 9-7, 6-2 in the men's singles quarter-finals of the Australian lawn tennis championships here today. Top-seeded Roy Emerson beat 1962 Wimbledon semi-final-ist John Fraser 6-1, 7-5, 6-2 in their quarter-final. Emerson now meets Bob Hewitt, who98 words
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Article59 1963-01-17 17 lONDON, Wed. Dave j Chamley, British and European lightweight boxing champion, hammered out an easy points win over Jetro Cason (US) over ten rounds here last night. In another International contest Floyd Robertson Bel-fast-based Ghanaian holder of the British Empire featherweight title moved Into the lightweight division59 words
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Article28 1963-01-17 17 LONDON: Fred Perry, Britain's last winner of the Wimbledon men's singles title 27 years ago, has resigned from his position as manager of the British Davis Cup team.28 words
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Article13 1963-01-17 17 TAIPEH: Formosa wilj be hosts for the second Asian basketball tournament in November.13 words
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267 1963-01-17 17 SOCCER Three-goal blast takes Everton to Round 4 LONDON, Wed. Everton, second favourites to win the English F.A. Cup, reached the fourth round last night when they beat Third Division club Barnsley 3-0 at Barnsley. This was the only match played last night. Other games we're postponed because of snowReuter - 267 words
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Article275 1963-01-17 17 Dexter Benaud After Davidson's breakthrough we needed miracle still think the teams are evenly matched SYDNEY, Wed. England captain Ted Dexter said after Australia's Third Test win here yesterday that England were in a virtually hopeless position after pace bowler Alan Davidson's breakthrough on Monday. "It was a tight gameReuter - 275 words
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Article108 1963-01-17 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The chairman of the St. John Ambulance Nursing and Cadets Oeylang Division. Mr. Chan Fook Choon. today appealed to the public for funds to help buy more medicine and new uniforms. In a statement announcing the division's third annivesary celebrations, he said that108 words
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Article63 1963-01-17 18 Report denied by union SINGAPORE. Wed. The Plywood Co., branch of the Singapore General Employees' Union today denied it had broken away to Join the rival Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. The denial follows a claim by the SMMU's general secretary. Mr. T. V. Gomez, that four' branches of63 words
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Article42 1963-01-17 18 SINOAPORE, Wed. Miss D. K. Vaithllingham. senior almoner at the Singapore General Hospital, will speak on "The Problems Affecting Voluntary Social Workers" at 8.30 pjii. tomorrow at the Singapore Toe H and Toe H Women's Association in Scotu Road.42 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-01-17 18 SINGAPORE'S teenage chess wizard. Tan Lian Ann (above) made a triumphant return last night from Australia, and was Riven a hero's welcome by a roaring crowd of some 200 people at the airport. Crackers were fired, and a lion dance was performed in his146 words
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Article355 1963-01-17 18 LONDON. Wed.— Steadier conditions developed in stock markets after yesterday's all-round fall but Common Market uncertainties continued to restrict business which remained at a low level. Generally prices were narrowly irregular but a number of fea- 1 tures appeared following company news. Oilts recovered most of their early355 words
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Article220 1963-01-17 18 $600,000 from D-fund for India KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya has sent 1,000,000 rupees (about $600,--000) to India from its "Save Democracy Fund" to assist that country in its efforts in "defending democracy." In a letter accompanying the donation the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who launched the fund, wrote to220 words
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Article29 1963-01-17 18 MANCHESTER. Wed. Fortyfour pecple were injured, and 42 of them taken to hospital, when a train crashed into the buffers at the Oxford Road station here today.29 words
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279 1963-01-17 18 NO SECRETS HERE —SPY PROBE JUDGE TO PRESS ONDON. Wed. Lord Radcliffe, chairman of the Vassall spy tribunal, yesterday warned, that Journalists called to testify will, if necessary, be pressed tif{ divulge their sources of information He was speaking at the first public session of th* three-man tribunal since ItsReuter - 279 words
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Article36 1963-01-17 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dato Sytß» Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff is nof Honorary Consul In Singapore frtr Turkey as reported in the Straits Times of Jan. 15. He is Honorary Consul for Iraq and Tunisia.36 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-01-17 18 TIIQHEST and lowest temperatures In Singapore and Malaya for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Singapore 84 72 Kota Bharu 80 70 Penang 88 70 Ipoh 88 70 Malacca 86 70 Kuala Lumpur 84 6840 words
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